


This week, I took the 5D out to go another round with the video function. I spent one afternoon just playing with the camera trying to get interesting shots and was pleased with what I got in some daylight experimentation.
But the real question was, "How can I get visually pleasing results in low light conditions?" I found out about Canon's new firmware from a friend and downloaded it. This allowed me greater flexibility when I shot. I now have the ability to choose ISO, aperture, and shutter settings. Here is the results I came up with. I am not there yet, but I am 1 step closer to a solution.
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